Hand Analysis of the Future

Early Humans left images of their hands on cave walls and their thumb prints on pottery, leaving behind symbols of their existence and individuality.

Literature throughout history is filled with examples of our desire to express our originality and to explore the mysteries of ourselves.

Over the decades palmists have developed methods to decipher the various hand features and gain insights into our individuality, experiences and potentials.

Fingerprints gained popularity and credibility as unique to each individual in the late 1800's. By the early 1900's researchers were studying the genetics of the creases (lines) and dermatoglyphics (skin ridges).

These studies continue today comparing and counting the ridges and studying crease formations found in various syndromes and diseases.

Researchers are actively involved in comparing hand features to personality profile indicators such as the NEO PI-R or the MBTI.

Recent studies have been done comparing finger lengths to gender. The pre-historic hand prints made on many of the cave walls are likely made by females as well as males. This hypothesis is based on work by John Manning which involved comparing the index and ring finger lengths, a process known as 2D:4D.

Having your hands analyzed will give you insight into your life path and feed that hunger for self understanding, supplying food for thought to questions such as: "Who am I?", "Why am I here?", "What is my purpose?" It is a confirmation for knowing, that in many ways, you are who you are, not only from life experiences, but even from long before you were born. It is helpful to see yourself for who you really are, as you are, singled out from all the projections reflected at you from outside yourself. Nourish your soul and get to know yourself.

Knowing yourself is a key to your personal growth and success.

Patti Lightflower

The various features of your hands can be analyzed and interpreted to paint a very insightful and accurate picture of how you handle and express your emotions, mind and life style.